“Curiouser and Curiouser!” Paedophile Networks and the Children’s Rights Movement

Paedophiles, acting under cover, have defined, or rather redefined, the nature of childhood and the relationship between parents and children.

Peter Newell, who shares a name with the illustrator of Alice in Wonderland, is a convicted paedophile. In this article we shall attempt to follow the warren-like network of his connections to the Children’s Rights Movement. The results are shocking and, likely, far from complete; for the links are everywhere.

Peter Newell pled guilty on 2nd January to two charges of serious sexual assault between May 1966 and May 1968, and to three charges of indecent assault committed between May 1965 and May 1968. He was jailed for six years and eight months. The case was reported in the mainstream press; well, some of the mainstream press:

Quite a variety of headlines, although only the Daily Mail headline really gets at the significance of the case. This was not just another in the long and depressing line of paedophiles convicted decades after their offending began. This was a key individual in the Children’s Rights Movement, and his work has shaped both the legislation and the culture currently arrayed against the traditional family. Let us look more closely.

As we have to start somewhere, let us start with the organisation “Children are Unbeatable”. This is: